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Murali Sreeshankar continues magical run after injury, secures 3rd straight title

Murali Sreeshankar continues magical run after injury, secures 3rd straight title

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India's star long jumper, Murali Sreeshankar, continued his fine run after making a return from injury, securing his third straight title as he won the event at the Qosanov Memorial Athletics Meet in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Saturday, August 3. The 26-year-old produced a winning jump of 7.94m in his first attempt to secure the top spot at the World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze label (category C) meet. advertisementHis other efforts were 7.73m, 7.58m, 7.57m, 7.80m and 7.79m. Sreeshankar's personal best is 8.41m. This was the Indian ace's third competition since returning from a knee injury which he suffered in April last year. This was Sreeshankar's third competition since returning from a knee injury, which he suffered in April last year. The issue forced the 26-year-old to undergo surgery and miss the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Also Read: Olympic gold-medalist Sha'Carri Richardson arrested over alleged domestic assault
Before suffering the injury, Sreeshankar last appearance on the field was during the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China in 2023. The 26-year-old secured the silver medal at the Games and looked prime for a good run at the Olympics. Sreeshankar had made a stunning return to the field earlier in the year at the Pune Open, where he secured the win with a 8.05 m jump to secure the top spot. He then continued his fine run at the Meeting Maia Cidade do Desporto in Portugal where he once again came on top. Sreeshankar won in Portugal with a jump of 7.75 m before heading to Kazakhstan. While the Indian ace wasn't able to get into the 8-metre mark on Saturday, he showed good consistency with the rest of his jumps, securing a strong finish and the top step of the podium. Sreeshankar is yet to qualify for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September. The qualification mark has been set at 8.27m. - EndsMust Watch
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